Reserve QB from CCSF sparks Oregon

Jeremiah Masoli stepped in for Justin Roper and threw for 126 yards and two touchdowns, helping No. 21 Oregon to a 44-10 victory over Pac-10 Conference rival Washington in Eugene, Ore.

Roper started for the Ducks and completed 7 of 11 passes for 114 yards and a touchdown. But he was replaced in the second quarter by Masoli, a junior college transfer from City College of San Francisco, and did not return. It was not immediately clear if he was injured.

Masoli was 9-of-16 for 137 yards and two touchdowns - to Jaison Williams, who dashed nearly untouched down the sideline for a 48-yard touchdown reception to make it 30-10 and to Jeff Maehl with a 25-yard scoring pass in the final quarter.

Carpenter completed 22 of 28 passes, including 13 in a row in the first half to tie a school record. He also rushed for a team-high 40 yards. He also threw his 66th career touchdown pass to Kerry Taylor, who caught a short pass over the middle and sprinted untouched for a 52-yard touchdown.

Arizona 70, Idaho 0: Willie Tuitama and Nic Grigsby combined for 348 yards in one half to lead the Wildcats in Tucson in a rainy opener delayed an hour by lightning.

Tuitama completed 17 of 21 passes for 179 and three touchdowns to break the school record for career TD passes with 47, one more than Tom Tunnicliffe from 1980-83.

Grigsby carried 19 times for 169 yards, including two short touchdown runs as the Wildcats set a school record with 49 first-half points.

Oklahoma State 39, Washington State 13: Kendall Hunter ran for a career-best two touchdowns, Zac Robinson passed for 182 yards and ran for another score and the Cowboys made the Cougars' new offense look inept in Seattle.

New coach Paul Wulff, the first graduate to lead the Cougars since Phil Sarboe left after the 1949 season, also became the first coach to lose his debut game at Washington State since Jackie Sherrill in 1976.